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    Neural Correlates of Non-clinical Internet Use in the Motivation Network and Its Modulation by Subclinical Autistic Traits.Hironobu Fujiwara, Sayaka Yoshimura, Kei Kobayashi, Tsukasa Ueno, Naoya Oishi & Toshiya Murai - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Martial Arts “Kendo” and the Motivation Network During Attention Processing: An fMRI Study.Hironobu Fujiwara, Tsukasa Ueno, Sayaka Yoshimura, Kei Kobayashi, Takashi Miyagi, Naoya Oishi & Toshiya Murai - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Exploring the Relationship Between Mental Well-Being, Exercise Routines, and the Intake of Image and Performance Enhancing Drugs During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: A Comparison Across Sport Disciplines.Mami Shibata, Julius Burkauskas, Artemisa R. Dores, Kei Kobayashi, Sayaka Yoshimura, Pierluigi Simonato, Ilaria De Luca, Dorotea Cicconcelli, Valentina Giorgetti, Irene P. Carvalho, Fernando Barbosa, Cristina Monteiro, Toshiya Murai, Maria A. Gómez-Martínez, Zsolt Demetrovics, Krisztina Edina Ábel, Attila Szabo, Alejandra Rebeca Melero Ventola, Eva Maria Arroyo-Anlló, Ricardo M. Santos-Labrador, Inga Griskova-Bulanova, Aiste Pranckeviciene, Giuseppe Bersani, Hironobu Fujiwara & Ornella Corazza - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Introduction: Physical distancing under the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic had a significant impact on lifestyles, including exercise routines. In this study, we examined the relationship between mental health and addictive behaviors, such as excessive exercise and the use of image and performance enhancing drugs across 12 sport disciplines.Materials and methods: A large cross-sectional sample of the adult population was surveyed. The mean age was 33.09. The number of male participants was 668. The use of IPEDs was assessed in conjunction with (...)
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    自然主義論争の構図について——吉田敬『社会科学の哲学入門』の批判的検討(On the Naturalism/Interpretivism Debate: A Critical Review of Kei Yoshida's Philosophy of the Social Sciences: An Introduction).Yuya Shimizu & Yuta Kobayashi - 2023 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 56 (1):111–128.
    Kei Yoshida’s recent book Philosophy of the Social Sciences: An Introduction is the first introductory textbook on the philosophy of the social sciences written in Japanese. It concisely expounds on a wide range of topics in the discipline, while its explication of those topics is not impartial or neutral as the author himself says. This paper gives a critical review of the book. The first half of it briefly overviews and assesses the book as a whole. The latter half of (...)
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    Kínai filozófia: válogatta, fordította a bevezetéseket és jegyzeteket írta Tőkei Ferenc.Ferenc Tőkei - 1964 - Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
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    Kumārila on truth, omniscience, and killing.Kei Kataoka - 2011 - Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Edited by Kumārila Bhaṭṭa.
    v. 1. A critical edition of Mimamsa-Slokavarttika ad 1.1.2 (Codanasutra) -- v. 2. An annotated translation of Mimamsa-Slokavarttika ad 1.1.2 (Codanasutra).
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    A propositional fragment of leśniewski's ontology and its formulation by the tableau method.Mitsunori Kobayashi & Arata Ishimoto - 1982 - Studia Logica 41 (2-3):181 - 195.
    The propositional fragment L 1 of Leniewski's ontology is the smallest class (of formulas) containing besides all the instances of tautology the formulas of the forms: (a, b) (a, a), (a, b) (b,). (a, c) and (a, b) (b, c). (b, a) being closed under detachment. The purpose of this paper is to furnish another more constructive proof than that given earlier by one of us for: Theorem A is provable in L 1 iff TA is a thesis of first-order (...)
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    Self-awareness and mental perception.Hisayasu Kobayashi - 2010 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (3):233-245.
    The purpose of this paper is to clarify Prajñākaragupta’s view of mental perception ( mānasapratyakṣa ), with special emphasis on the relationship between mental perception and self-awareness. Dignāga, in his PS 1.6ab, says: “mental [perception] ( mānasa ) is [of two kinds:] a cognition of an [external] object and awareness of one’s own mental states such as passion.” According to his commentator Jinendrabuddhi, a cognition of an external object and awareness of an internal object such as passion are here equally (...)
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    The MīmāmMsā Definition of PramanMa as a Source of New Information.Kei Kataoka - 2003 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 31 (1/3):89-103.
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    Re-politicising Philosophy of Science: A Continuing Challenge for Social Epistemology.Kei Yoshida - 2012 - Social Epistemology 26 (3-4):365-378.
    The aim of this paper is to investigate how we can reunite social philosophy and philosophy of science to address problems in science and technology. First, referring to Don Howard?s, George Reisch?s, and Philip Mirowski?s works, I shall briefly explain how philosophy of science was depoliticised during the cold war. Second, I shall examine Steve Fuller?s criticism of Thomas Kuhn. Third, I shall scrutinise Philip Kitcher?s view of well-ordered science. Fourth, I shall emphasise the importance of autonomy and argue that (...)
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    Sharing private data through personalized search.Kei Karasawa - 2009 - Identity in the Information Society 2 (3):205-220.
    A method for sharing private data through personalized searches is described. This method enables users to retrieve access-controlled private data as well as publicly available data by submitting a single query to a conventional search engine. Seamless integration of the method into current search services through a prototype on the Mozilla Firefox web browser, without any changes to existing search functions, such as crawling, indexing, and matching, is also described. Evaluations showed that the additional storage requirement is only 10% and (...)
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    Remaking human geography.Audrey Lynn Kobayashi & Suzanne Mackenzie (eds.) - 1989 - Boston: Unwin Hyman.
    These essays are concerned with developing a dialogue between humanism and historical materialism in human geography, and to demonstrate the creative tension which emerges through the mediation of their different frames of reference.
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    Defending scientific study of the social: Against Clifford Geertz (and his critics).Kei Yoshida - 2007 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 37 (3):289-314.
    This paper will defend scientific study of the social by scrutinizing Clifford Geertz's interpretive anthropology, and evolutionary psychologists' criticism of it. I shall critically examine Geertz's identification of anthropology with literary criticism, his assumption that a science of society is possible only on a positivist model, his view of the relation between culture and mind, and his anti anti-relativism. Then I shall discuss evolutionary psychologists' criticism of Geertz's view as an exemplar of the so-called "Standard Social Science Model." Finally, I (...)
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    Rationality and Cultural Interpretivism: A Critical Assessment of Failed Solutions.Kei Yoshida - 2014 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Kei Yoshida critically assesses five different theoretical approaches to cultural interpretivism and conclusions on rationality. This book reveals the need for a cogent solution to the problem of rationality and urges social scientists to interpret symbolic systems' or agents’ intentions as well as explain the consequences of human actions.
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  15. Aristotle on Essence and Defining Phrase in his Dialectic.Kei Chiba - 2010 - In David Charles (ed.), Definition in Greek philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
  16. The Meaning and Value of Freedom: Berlin contra Arendt.Kei Hiruta - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (7):854-868.
    This essay considers the theoretical disagreement between Isaiah Berlin and Hannah Arendt on the meaning and value of freedom. Berlin thinks that negative liberty as non-interference is commendable because it is attuned to the implication of value pluralism that man is a choice-making creature and cannot be otherwise. By contrast, the political freedom to act is in Arendt’s view a more fulfilling ideal because it is only in political action that man’s potentiality is actualised, his unique identity manifested and his (...)
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    Arendt on Freedom, Liberation, and Revolution.Kei Hiruta (ed.) - 2019 - London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This edited volume focuses on what Hannah Arendt famously called “the raison d’être of politics”: freedom. The unique collection of essays clarifies her flagship idea of political freedom in relation to other key Arendtian themes such as liberation, revolution, civil disobedience, and the right to have rights. -/- In addressing these, contributors to this volume juxtapose Arendt with a number of thinkers from Isaiah Berlin, John Rawls and Philip Pettit to Karl Marx, Frantz Fanon and Geoffroy de Lagasnerie. They also (...)
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  18. Value Pluralism, Realism and Pessimism.Kei Hiruta - 2020 - Res Publica 26 (4):523-540.
    Value pluralists see themselves as philosophical grown-ups. They profess to face reality as it is and accept resultant pessimism, while criticising their monist rivals for holding on to the naïve idea that the right, the good and the beautiful are ultimately harmonisable with each other. The aim of this essay is to challenge this self-image of value pluralists. Notwithstanding its usefulness as a means of subverting monist dominance, I argue that the self-image has the downside of obscuring various theoretical positions (...)
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    The Crisis Theory and the Stages Theory in the Uno School.Kei Ehara - 2018 - Marx-Engels Jahrbuch 2017 (1):103-121.
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    Teinosuke Otani: Marx’s Theory of Interest-bearing Capital.Kei Ehara - 2018 - Marx-Engels Jahrbuch 2017 (1):245-253.
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    The one and the many: Reading Isaiah Berlin - edited by George Crowder and Henry Hardy.—Kei Hiruta - 2008 - Ethics and International Affairs 22 (2):231–233.
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    Die Kritik Heideggers an der Ästhetik und eine Andere Möglichkeit des ästhetischen Denkens.Nobuyuki Kobayashi - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 12:15-21.
    In meinem Aufsatz möchte ich die Ästhetik auf ihre Möglichkeit hin überprüfen, eine grundlegende Theorie des „Sinnlichen" innerhalb der menschlichen kulturellen Tätigkeiten zu sein. Dieses Vorhaben werde ich damit beginnen, Heideggers Kritik an der traditionellen Ästhetik zu behandeln. Dem überlieferten Ästhetikverständnis liegt nach Heidegger offenbar diesselbe vorstellend-vergegenständlichende Denkweise zugrunde, die der ganzen abendländischen Geschichte eigen ist. Doch lässt sich nach Heidegger mittels der auf dem metaphysischen Denken basierenden Ästhetik das Wesen der Kunst niemals erschöpfend behandeln, da die Kunst als das (...)
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  23. L’ « Au-delà de l’essence » d’E.Reiko Kobayashi - 2015 - Revue Internationale Michel Henry 6:125-143.
    Cet article examine le rapport entre l’Idée platonicienne du Bien et l’au-delà de l’essence de Levinas.
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    Prajñākaragupta on the Two Truths and Argumentation.Hisayasu Kobayashi - 2011 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 39 (4-5):427-439.
    How is it possible to say that truth can be of one kind at the conventional level and totally different in the ultimate plane? As Matilal ( 1971 , p. 154) points out, Kumārila (ca. 600–650), a Mīmāṃsaka philosopher, claims that the Buddhist doctrine of two truths is “a kind of philosophical ‘double-talk’.” It is Prajñākaragupta (ca. 750–810), a Buddhist logician, who tries to give a direct answer to this question posed by Kumārila from the Buddhist side. He argues that (...)
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  25. Ronri to ronrigaku.Toshihiro Kobayashi - 1971 - Edited by Heiji Teranaka.
     
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    Cip/Kip cyclin‐dependent kinase inhibitors: brakes of the cell cycle engine during development.Kei-Ichi Nakayama & Keiko Nakayama - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (12):1020-1029.
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    What pluralism, why pluralism, and how? A response to Charles Ess.Kei Hiruta - 2006 - Ethics and Information Technology 8 (4):227-236.
    In this critical response to Charles Ess’ ‚Ethical Pluralism and Global Information Ethics’ presented in this Special Issue of Ethics and Information Technology, it is firstly argued that his account of pros hen pluralism can be more accurately reformulated as a three layered doctrine by separating one acceptance of diversity at a cultural level and another at an ethical theoretic level. Following this clarificatory section, the next section considers Ess’ political and sociological reasons for the necessity and desirability of pros (...)
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    Biobanking in Estonia.Aime Keis - 2016 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 44 (1):20-23.
    Estonia is a democratic, parliamentary republic with a health care system that is built on the principle of compulsory, solidarity-based insurance and the all-round availability of services of private service providers. Estonia has specific biobank legislation as well as oversight via data protection laws. Its population-based biobank, the Estonian Genome Center, established in 2001, is one of the largest biobanks in Europe, and its database may be used only for scientific research, public health research, and statistics. The EGCUT can issue (...)
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    Report on the Establishment of the Consortium for Hospital Ethics Committees in Japan and the First Collaboration Conference of Hospital Ethics Committees.Kei Takeshita, Noriko Nagao, Hiroyuki Kaneda, Yasuhiko Miura, Takanobu Kinjo & Yoshiyuki Takimoto - 2022 - Asian Bioethics Review 14 (4):307-316.
    Hospital ethics committees (HECs) are expected to play extremely broad and pivotal roles such as case consultation, education of staffs on healthcare ethics, and institutional policy formation. Despite the growing importance of HECs, there are no standards for setup and operation of HECs, and composition and activities of HECs at each institution are rarely disclosed in Japan. In addition, there is also a lack of information sharing and collaboration among HECs. Therefore, the authors established the Consortium of Hospital Ethics Committees (...)
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  30. Rethinking consensus in the community of philosophical inquiry: A research agenda.Kei Nishiyama - 2019 - Childhood and Philosophy 15:83-97.
    In Philosophy for Children (P4C), consensus-making is often regarded as something that needs to be avoided. P4C scholars believe that consensus-making would dismiss P4C’s ideals, such as freedom, inclusiveness, and diversity. This paper aims to counteract such assumptions, arguing that P4C scholars tend to focus on a narrow, or universal, concept of “consensus” and dismiss various forms of consensus, especially what Niemeyer and Dryzek (2007) call meta-consensus. Meta-consensus does not search for universal consensus, but focuses on the process by which (...)
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    Cip/Kip cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors: brakes of the cell cycle engine during development.Kei-Ichi Nakayama & Keiko Nakayama - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (12):1020-1029.
  32. Phrase in his Dialectic.Kei Chiba - 2010 - In David Charles (ed.), Definition in Greek philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 203.
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    Catherine H. Zuckert, ed. , Political Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Authors and Arguments . Reviewed by.Kei Hiruta - 2013 - Philosophy in Review 33 (3):252–254.
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    On a combined quantum baker's map and its characterization by entropic chaos degree.Kei Inoue, Masanori Ohya & Igor V. Volovich - 2009 - In Krzysztof Stefanski (ed.), Open Systems and Information Dynamics. World scientific publishing company. pp. 16--02.
  35. Kokusai saiban no shōkohōron =.Kei Nakajima - 2016 - Tōkyō-to Bunkyō-ku: Shinzansha.
     
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    Jakobsonian poetics through the years.Kei I. Yamanaka - 1993 - Semiotica 96 (3-4):257-268.
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    Overview of logic and engineering of natural language semantics (LENLS) 2007.Kei Yoshimoto - 2008 - In Takashi Washio, Ken Satoh, Hideaki Takeda & Akihiro Inokuchi (eds.), New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 79--80.
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    Horns in Dignāga’s Theory of apoha.Kei Kataoka - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (5):867-882.
    According to Dignāga, the word “cow” makes one understand all cows in a general form by excluding non-cows. However, how does one understand the non-cows to be excluded? Hattori answers as follows: “On perceiving the particular which is endowed with dewlap, horns, a hump on the back, and so forth, one understands that it is not a non-cow, because one knows that a non-cow is not endowed with these attributes.” Hattori regards observation of a dewlap, etc. as the cause of (...)
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    Open statement: 1982 Tokyo conference of the Club of Rome.Koji Kobayashi - 1984 - World Futures 19 (3):187-189.
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    «Totalité et infini» et la cinquième «Méditation cartésienne».Reiko Kobayashi - 2002 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 100 (1):149-185.
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    Possible nucleus of the Bergman cluster in the Zn–Mg–Y alloy system.Kei Nakayama, Masaya Nakagawa & Yasumasa Koyama - 2018 - Philosophical Magazine 98 (3):219-236.
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  42. On the Unity of Collingwood's Philosophy: From Process to Self-Creation.Chinatsu Kobayashi & Mathieu Marion - 2006 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 12 (2):125-157.
     
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    The role of actions in making inferences about the shape and material of solid objects among Japanese 2 year-old children.Harumi Kobayashi - 1997 - Cognition 63 (3):251-269.
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    Arab Geographers on Korea.Kei Won Chung & George F. Hourani - 1938 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 58 (4):658.
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    as the earth cradles water, we find our percentage; On Forgetting/part 2.Kei Kaimana - 2019 - Feminist Studies 45 (2):372-376.
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    Dignāga, Kumārila and Dharmakīrti on the Potential Problem of pramāṇa and phala Having Different Objects.Kei Kataoka - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (2):229-239.
    Following Dharmakīrti’s interpretation, PS I 9ab has been understood as stating a view common to both Sautrāntikas and Yogācāras, i.e. a view that self-awareness is the result of a means of valid cognition. It has also been understood that Dignāga accepts two different views attributed to Sautrāntikas with regard to pramāṇaphala: in PS ad I 8cd he regards the cognition of an external object as the result; in PS ad I 9ab–cd he alternatively presents another view that self-awareness is the (...)
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    Bosanquet, Collingwood et l’esthétique idéaliste britannique.Chinatsu Kobayashi - 2009 - Philosophiques 36 (1):149-182.
    Après un bref survol de l’esthétique britannique au xxe siècle, les objections de Wollheim à la théorie « idéelle » de l’art, qu’il attribue à Croce et à Collingwood, sont présentées. Dans une deuxième partie, les critiques de Bosanquet à l’endroit de la théorie de Croce sont examinées, pour en conclure qu’on ne peut pas lui attribuer la théorie « idéelle ». Il en va de même pour Collingwood, dont les grandes lignes de son esthétique sont présentées dans la troisième (...)
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    British Idealist Aesthetics, Collingwood, Wollheim, And The Origins Of Analytic Aesthetics.Chinatsu Kobayashi - 2008 - The Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication 4:12.
    In particular, as we shall see, Collingwood is often dismissed as having held an indefensible, outmoded ‘ideal’ theory, according to which the work of art is primarily ‘mental’, while his potential role in current debates is simply ignored. I will argue that this view is largely mistaken.
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    Review Article: How Good an Historian Shall I Be?Chinatsu Kobayashi - 2005 - Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 11 (2):115-136.
    The title of Marnie Hughes-Warrington's study, 'How Good an Historian Shall I Be?', is taken from a 1930 pam-phlet by Collingwood, in which, assuming that 'there are as many historians as there are human beings', he inferred that 'the question is not 'Shall I be an historian or not?' but How good an historian shall I be?'' . Hughes-Warrington takes this to be 'probably the most important question we can ask' . Indeed, she believes that 'historical education' is 'a duty (...)
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    Scientific Knowledge in Society and it's Communication.Tadashi Kobayashi - 2010 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 43 (2):33-45.
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